THE
KIND OF EXPRESSIONS
PROMISE
v ASKING
FOR A PROMISE
1.
Promise me that you will love me endlessly
2.
Do you promise to take care my heart?
3.
Make me a promise, won’t you?
4.
I want you to promise me that you will give
me your car.
5.
Is that a promise?
6.
Do you give me your word on that?
7.
Do you swear that you won’t forget me?
v OFFERING
A PROMISE
1.
I promise I’ll do whatever you want.
2.
I promise you that I’ll try to be on time
next time
3.
I Promise to love you endlessly.
4.
It’s a promise.
5.
I give you my word on that.
6.
You have my word on it.
7.
I swear that my love is only for you.
SUGGESTION
GIVING
SUGGESTION
v ASKING
FOR SUGGESTION
1.
Do you think I ought to call your mother
right now?
2.
What do you think I should buy him for his
birthday?
3.
Do you have any ideas about how I can
finish my task?
4.
Should I try walk with him about this
matter again?
5.
If you were me what would you tell him?
6.
If you were in my situation, would you
forgive me?
7.
What do you advice I pack for the trip?
8.
Do you have any advice for me?
9.
Can you give me some advice about something?
10. How
do you suggest I must follow him?
11.
Are you suggest I give up eating?
12. What
do you recommend I take for bad stomachs?
13. Do
you have any recommendation about a good hotel in Singapore?
14. Can
you recommend a suitable clothes for dinner tonight?
v OFFERING
SUGGESTION
1.
I think you’d better start looking for a
new job
2.
If I were, I’d stop waiting him.
3.
It would probably be a good idea to do it
something what we want.
4.
Why don’t you try calling him tonight?
5.
How about taking a bus instead of driving?
6.
Try ignoring her for a while.
7.
I’d say that you’d better love her.
8.
I advice you to talk with your lawyer.
9.
My advice is to be careful in doing
business with them.
10. I
suggest that we go out for dinner tonight.
11.
Let me suggest that we buy a new car
12. I
recommend that you cancel your appointment.
PLEADING
v Expressing Pleading
1. I am pleading for you to keep my camera
2. I plead with you accompany me to go to the library now!
3. I beg you to keep my heart
4. Would you please keep my self ?
5.
Please don’t
disturb me
PROBABILITY
Expressing Probability
1.
Is it possible to I
talk to you ?
2.
Is there any
possibility of he can leave me alone in here?
3.
Can you come to my
party tonight?
4.
Will you be able to
company me go to the café ?
5.
Is there any chance
for me to comeback with her?
6.
What will probably
happen to me if I forget my handphone?
v Stating
Probability
1.
Maybe
2.
Perhaps
3.
Could be
4.
It’s possible
5.
They maybe
6.
I might meet him
7.
There’s a good possibility
8.
It is very likely
9.
There’s a big chance
10.
There’s a chance
WONDER (Curiosity)
v Asking about thoughts/felling
1.
How do you fell
about it ?
2.
What are you
thinking about ?
3.
You have something
on your mind ?
4.
What are you
looking so serious about ?
5.
Is something that
bothering you ?
6.
Is there anything
you want to talk about ?
7.
Want to talk about
it ?
8.
Are you OK ?
9.
Are you worried
about something ?
v Expressing wonder
1.
I wonder at her
rudeness
2.
I wonder how he can
come here after what happened
3.
I really wonder if
he loves somebody younger
4.
I’m just wondering
if she knows how much I love her
5.
I wonder who she is
so beautiful
6.
I was just
wondering how to do it
7.
I don’t wonder
after the treatment she had
COMPLAINING
1.
I want you to
complain about these shoes
2.
Well, this is the
most unsatisfactory service I’ve ever found
3.
What can you do
about these rooms
4.
Something must be
done
5.
I’m sorry to say
this, but this room is very dirty
6.
I’m afraid I’ve got
a complaint about my task
7.
Would you mind not
talking too loudly ?
8.
I wish you wouldn’t
bother us
CONFESSION
1.
I admit I was wrong
2.
You are right and I
was wrong
3.
It was my own fault
4.
I’m sorry I have
made a mistake
5.
I was the one to
blame
6.
I admit that I
coped your files
7.
I will be the first
to admit that we have made fun of him
8.
I will be honest
enough to admit it all
9.
I hate to admit it,
but I think he is right
BLAMING
1.
It was your own
fault
2.
Perhaps that will
teach you a lesson
3.
I told you but you
wouldn’t listen
ACCUSING
1.
Are you accusing me
of stealing ?
2.
He is accused of
using a cell phone on the flight
3. The
police brought the accused in to the court
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